Oxo

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Whirly Girl 02:58 Tools
Keep On Living 05:45 Tools
5 corporations 02:08 Tools
Keep On Living (Other Version) 06:17 Tools
Whirly Girl (1983) 03:30 Tools
My Ride 02:41 Tools
Keep On Living (Summit Studio) 1987 03:36 Tools
Dance All Night 02:26 Tools
Waiting for You 02:42 Tools
Dicks Out (For Harambe) 03:45 Tools
You Make It Sound So Easy 03:04 Tools
In the Stars 04:17 Tools
Wanna Be Your Love 03:45 Tools
Love I Need Her 02:38 Tools
Runnin' Low 02:22 Tools
I'll Take You Back 03:32 Tools
Back in Town 02:38 Tools
Schism 03:32 Tools
Schism-e - original 03:32 Tools
Club Revenge 03:32 Tools
Whirly Girl ('83) 02:59 Tools
Keep On Living - 1987 Version 05:45 Tools
Eclosion 03:32 Tools
Light's Forces 05:45 Tools
Loop 2 Loop 05:45 Tools
Whilry Girl 03:00 Tools
Keep On Living (Maxi Other Version) 05:45 Tools
Keep On Living (12" Version) 00:30 Tools
tetris 05:45 Tools
Whirley Girl 00:30 Tools
Aim Live 05:45 Tools
Yesod - Moon 00:30 Tools
Hod - Mercury 00:30 Tools
Netzach - Venus 00:30 Tools
Tipareth - Sun 00:30 Tools
Malkuth - Earth 00:30 Tools
Binah - Saturn 00:30 Tools
Chesed - Jupiter 00:30 Tools
Geburah - Mars 00:30 Tools
Kether - Neptune 00:30 Tools
Chokmah - Uranus 00:30 Tools
Janga 00:30 Tools
Daath - Pluto 00:30 Tools
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OXO is a new wave/pop band out of Miami, Florida, formed by Ish "Angel" Ledesma in 1983, following four albums and two major hits with Foxy ("Get Off" and "Hot Number", #9 and #21 respectively on Billboard's Hot 100 chart, with "Get Off" additionally hitting #1 on Billboard's Soul Singles chart). Band members were Ish Ledesma on lead guitars, synths, percussion and horn arrangements, bassist Frank Garcia (of the documentary "Frank and Cindy"), rhythm guitarist Orlando Nunez and Freddy Alwag on drums. All band members contributed to lead and background vocals. Their most famous song "Whirly Girl", originally titled "Worldy Girl" and written about Ledesma's wife, was their only hit on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #28 and #10 on the pop chart. Their self-titled, long out of print album spans several styles; new wave ("Whirly Girl", "In The Stars", "My Ride"), Beatlesesque pop-rock ("I'll Take You Back", "Love I Need Her"), Latin ("Wanna Be Your Love", "Waiting For You") and even a touch of country style pop ("Runnin' Low"). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.